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Easiest species to grow for a beginner?
    #561762 - 02/24/02 05:39 PM (22 years, 10 months ago)

Heya, what's up all. Im new to shrooms in general , and certainly shroom cultivation.

Just wondering what's a nice species to start out with?

Also, where can I get some good spore prints, there are so many places linked from shroomery.org, what would you guys recommend?

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Re: Easiest species to grow for a beginner? [Re: tekramrepus]
    #561785 - 02/24/02 05:56 PM (22 years, 10 months ago)

B+ is very popular amongst first timers.

As are spore syringes rather than prints.

Most, if not all vendors carry the B+ strain of cybensis.

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Re: Easiest species to grow for a beginner? [Re: tekramrepus]
    #561789 - 02/24/02 05:59 PM (22 years, 10 months ago)

Yes, B+ is nice, but so is Ecuador and many people prefer the Ecuador trip. I like both but I lean towards Ecuador.

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Re: Easiest species to grow for a beginner? [Re: manson232000]
    #561841 - 02/24/02 06:53 PM (22 years, 10 months ago)

Thais and tazzies are the most aggressive - Ecaudors and Gulf coast all also very aggressive strains.


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